Irisys People Counter to Web (HTTP, XML, REST, Json, MQTT) Gateway (discontinued)

The Irisys People Counter to Web Gateway acts as a protocol converter. It allows an Irisys People Counter device to communicate with devices on a Web-based (HTTP, XML, REST, Json, MQTT) network.
The Irisys people counter gateway can connect to one or more Irisys people counter devices and reads the current occupancy data from the device.
The BACnet IP Driver allows the Gateway to transfer data to and from devices over Ethernet UDP/IP using the BACnet IP protocol.
SKU:
CAS 2700-16-WEB

The Irisys people counter gateway can connect to one or more Irisys people counter devices and reads the current occupancy data from the device.

The  occupancy read by various other protocols including BACnet IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU or web protocols. The gateway supports all these options simultaneously. Use the data you want and ignore the other.

The Gateway requires minimal configuration and can be considered a plug and play component of a system.  

A series of BACnet objects will be created when a new sensor to the CAS Gateway.

  • device: 389001 (PeopleCounter)
    • analog_input: 1 (West Building - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 2 (West Building:Ground floor - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 3 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Count In)
    • analog_input: 4 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Count Out)
    • analog_input: 5 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 6 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Normalized Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 7 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Device In)
    • analog_input: 8 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Device Out)
    • analog_input: 9 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Reset)

Each building will have its own BACnet Occupancy object that is a sum of all the floors's Occupancy.

Each floor will have its own BACnet Occupancy object that is a sum of all the sensor’s occupancy values on that floor.

Each sensor will have several objects created

  • Count In – The change in {device in} since the last reset hour.
  • Count Out – The change in {device out} since the last reset hour.
  • Occupancy – The difference between {count in} and {count out}
  • Normalized Occupancy – The difference between {count in} and {count out} using the slope algorithm.
  • Device In – The raw values read from the people counter device for the in line.
  • Device Out – The raw values read from the people counter device for the out line.
  • Reset – The difference between {Device in} and {Device out} at the time of the reset hour.

CAS Hardware 700

The CAS 700 Hardware device contains 2x 9-pin serial ports (1x RS485 and 1xRS232), and one Ethernet port. The device also contains a microSD card where system files, assets, configurations, and logs are stored.

The device has the following system drivers that can be enabled:

  • HTTP REST Server - a passive web server with an API that users can interact with the device to get or set values
  • HTTP Push Driver - a driver that can be configured to push data in a specific format (JSON, XML, CSV) to a 3rd party web server. Current data formats are Chipkin's default JSON payload and VeederRoot Tank data as JSON. Please contact Chipkin for information on adding additional formats.

Irisys People Counter Driver

The Irisys people counter gateway can connect to one or more Irisys people counter devices and reads the current occupancy data from the device.

The occupancy read by various other protocols including BACnet IP, Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU or web protocols. The gateway supports all these options simultaneously. Use the data you want and ignore the other.

The Gateway requires minimal configuration and can be considered a plug and play component of a system. 

A series of BACnet objects will be created when a new sensor to the CAS Gateway.

  • device: 389001 (PeopleCounter)
    • analog_input: 1 (West Building - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 2 (West Building:Ground floor - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 3 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Count In)
    • analog_input: 4 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Count Out)
    • analog_input: 5 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 6 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Normalized Occupancy)
    • analog_input: 7 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Device In)
    • analog_input: 8 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Device Out)
    • analog_input: 9 (West Building:Ground floor:Main Entrance - Reset)

Each building will have its own BACnet Occupancy object that is a sum of all the floors's Occupancy.

Each floor will have its own BACnet Occupancy object that is a sum of all the sensor’s occupancy values on that floor.

Each sensor will have several objects created

  • Count In – The change in {device in} since the last reset hour.
  • Count Out – The change in {device out} since the last reset hour.
  • Occupancy – The difference between {count in} and {count out}
  • Normalized Occupancy – The difference between {count in} and {count out} using the slope algorithm.
  • Device In – The raw values read from the people counter device for the in line.
  • Device Out – The raw values read from the people counter device for the out line.
  • Reset – The difference between {Device in} and {Device out} at the time of the reset hour.

BACnet IP Driver

The CAS BACnet IP driver allows the CAS Gateway to transfer data to and from devices over Ethernet UDP/IP using the BACnet IP protocol.  The CAS Gateway can either be a Client, reading and storing values from a BACnet device, or a Server, making data available as BACnet objects.

The CAS BACnet IP Driver supports the following BACnet Services:

- Who-Is- Who-Has
- Read Property- Read Property Multiple
- Write Property- Write Property Multiple
- Subscribe COV     - Time Synchronization

Note: Chipkin is always updating the BACnet IP Driver. For a recent list of supported services, please visit www.chipkin.com or contact us. If there are services that you require that are not listed, please contact us to discuss how we can add them to the driver.

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Specifications

The following specifications are common to all Chipkin gateways.

  • Certifications: UL and ULc approved
  • Ports:
    • 10/100BASE-T with RJ-45 connector
    • 1x RS232 port
    • 1x RS485 port (different models have additional ports)
  • Power: 7 - 24 VDC through an external power supply. (12V @ 90mA)
  • Operating temperature: 0 - 70 °C (32 - 158 °F)
  • LEDs: link, speed/data, power

Dimensions
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 107 x 83 x 25 mm (4.2 x 3.25 x 1 in.)
  • Connection type: RS485 (jumper change to RS232)

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Block Diagrams

CAS-2700-16 People counter block diagram

Resources

All CAS 2500, 2700, 2800 products

A quick start guide with instructions for some of the basic operations of the CAS Gateway product line. Includes instructions for the following:

  • Detecting the CAS Gateway via the computer and settings its IP Address
  • Downloading the Firmware to the CAS Gateway
  • Downloading the Assets to the CAS Gateway
  • Downloading the Configuration to the CAS Gateway

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